ENT
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Yes, you have a good chance of getting a government ENT seat with your EWS category, rank of 25070, and score of 499, as your score falls within the typical range of non-clinical and some surgical branches like ENT in government colleges, especially with your category reservation.
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Hey! With a NEET PG rank of 50,000 in the EWS category (female, Andhra Pradesh), your chances for MS ENT or MS Ophthalmology are very low in both All India and state quota counseling. However, you may have a chance in DNB Ophthalmology, as some colleges have closing ranks closer
Hello Aspirant,
You are passionate about Obstetrics & Gynecology but only a diploma option is possible and just in case you want to consider the future scope. But remember, the scope of a diploma is limited compared to DNB./MD. Among the many other specialties you could apply to, DNB Anesthesia,
Hey! With a 35k rank, a diploma seat in OBGYN is possible and if that’s the branch you’re genuinely interested in, I would suggest you go for it. Later on, you can always upgrade through secondary DNB, so it won’t stop your long-term plans.
As for the other options –
MD ENT in AIQ for the general category generally closes around 440–444 NEET PG marks, which likely translates to an All India Rank somewhere near 12,000–14,500, based on broader branch-wise cutoff data.
At a rank of 45,336, getting MS-Obs & Gyn or Ophthalmology in top private colleges of MP is a little difficult, as these courses close at much lower ranks (under 20–30k usually). However, you may still have chances in some colleges .
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Master of Surgery in Ear, Nose and Throat or MS ENT is a postgraduate surgical program of 3 years duration. MS ENT is a higher-level medical degree in which doctors are taught how to diagnose and treat issues related to the ears, nose, throat, or nearby areas.
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Reservation Advantage: Since reserved categories typically have lower cutoff ranks than regular categories, being in the SC category greatly boosts your prospects. Demand for Specialisations: Compared to ENT, anaesthesia is typically less competitive, therefore your prospects of getting a seat in anaesthesia may be higher. Past Year's Cutoffs: To have
With an All India Quota (AIQ) rank of 105,497, it is highly unlikely to secure a seat in MS ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) at most colleges. MS ENT is a competitive specialty, and cut-off ranks are generally much lower due to limited seats and high demand.
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